Hi:
Once you create a polygon for a ground plane, and after using Ratsnet, the polygon fills. How to get rid of the fill again (other than closing and opening the .brd again)?
Thanks;
Gus
Hi:
Once you create a polygon for a ground plane, and after using Ratsnet, the polygon fills. How to get rid of the fill again (other than closing and opening the .brd again)?
Thanks;
Gus
Op Sun, 29 Jul 2012 18:34:51 +0200 schreef Gus Sabina
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Hi:
Once you create a polygon for a ground plane, and after using Ratsnet,
the polygon fills. How to get rid of the fill again (other than closing
and opening the .brd again)?
Thanks;
Gus
Hi Gus,
Use RIPUP on an edge of the polygon. HELP RIPUP
Richard
On 7/29/2012 12:34 PM, Gus Sabina wrote:
Hi:
Once you create a polygon for a ground plane, and after using Ratsnet, the polygon fills. How to get rid of the fill again (other than closing and opening the .brd again)?
Thanks;
Gus
Hi Gus,
You can type:
RIPUP @;
Followed by enter in the EAGLE command line.This will return all of the
polygons to outline mode.
hth,
Jorge Garcia
to add...
I find it very frustrating that the pour area re-fills every time I run ratsnest, and I have to ripup to hide it again.
My solution was to add a keybinding (i used ctrl + D) and have the command run:
RATSNEST; RIPUP @;
This reroutes the airwires, then clears away the pour.
Eagle 7.6.0
Am 09.09.2017 um 03:07 schrieb Scott Archer:
to add...
I find it very frustrating that the pour area re-fills every time I run ratsnest, and I have to ripup to hide it again.
My solution was to add a keybinding (i used ctrl + D) and have the command run:
RATSNEST; RIPUP @;
This reroutes the airwires, then clears away the pour.
Eagle 7.6.0
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